For the members of Delta Phi Epsilon, the organization is not just a way to make new friends, it’s a way to make a positive impact on the community and foster personal growth extending beyond campus.
Author: Taylor Boysen
‘Reefer Madness’: The show must go on
The Department of Theatre and Performance Studies made a triumphant debut of the musical “Reefer Madness.”
OPINION: Parking mayhem escalates as student enrollment skyrockets
Students voice their concerns regarding the detrimental state of campus parking this semester.
Annual Turkey Trot 5K supports students facing food, housing insecurity
Race participants gobbled up miles of fun at the Department of Sports and Recreation’s Turkey Trot 5K while supporting KSU CARES Program. Walkers and runners […]
Owls win silver at women’s cross-country ASUN Championship
With a second-place victory, the Owls put up a strong fight in the ASUN cross-country Championship. The Kennesaw State women’s cross-country team traveled to Nashville […]
Investment company purchases West 22 for $89.7M
Students voice their concerns about the affordability and quality of student housing following Investcorp’s recent purchase of West 22. Investcorp, one of the largest alternative […]
As good as it ‘SWEATS’: another sold-out performance by TPS Department
The Department of Theatre and Performance Studies successfully concluded its most recent production, “Sweat,” with sold-out tickets for every showing in the Onyx Theater. “Sweat” […]
Volleyball prepares for the eighth annual Griffin’s Game
The Kennesaw State volleyball team continues a favorite tradition with their eighth annual Griffin’s Game on Saturday, Sept. 9 at 6 p.m. against Mississippi State. […]
OPINION: Students should understand that it is unethical to keep animals in zoos
Students should think about the controversial effects that living in a zoo can have on the well-being of animals.
OPINION: Students should visit museums to learn about history, other disciplines
Seeing dinosaur bones in person instead of in books gives a different perspective for students using museums to learn history.
OPINION: Students should celebrate Earth Day by going outside
Earth Day is the perfect time for students to step outside and enjoy the greenery and is proven to be one of the easiest ways to improve well-being.